A different kind of software
Last winter my mom taught me the art of crocheting. Since then I’ve started to develop a different kind of “software.”
Pokey

My first project! I didn’t intend to make it look like the ghost Pokey, from the Pacman games, but I think it does.
I used a pattern by Allison Hoffman. Why not crochet your own monster?
Fanten

Photo by: Sanna Lund
Amigurumi is the Japanese art of crocheting cute and often small creatures. This elephant made an excellent gift for a newborn baby.
Móhu designed the pattern Amigurumi Elephant.
Yarny

Photo by: Sanna Lund
The Swedish video game Unravel struck a chord in me. I fell in love so hard that I wanted to make my own Yarny, the protagonist in the story.
Martin Sahlin, Creative Director at Coldwood Interactive, shared how to make your own Yarny.